Adjusting to the New Normal

Your journey with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) will likely take you through a lot of changes and adjustments, some you may anticipate and others you may not. As you move forward, it is important to remember that you can continue to define your life and your path. Adjusting to your “new normal” will take time, but there are resources that can help you along the way. The resources below are provided for informational purposes only and are not meant to be a substitute for the advice of your doctor or other health care professionals.

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Melanie A. Nix Presents: Giving Yourself Permission to Change

by Young Survival Coalition

Listen to breast cancer survivor Melanie A. Nix as she describes the process of accepting the changes in her life after her diagnosis.

“tlc” Tender Loving Care

Visit the nonprofit site “tlc” Tender Loving Care. Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, “tlc” offers affordable hair loss products and other apparel to women with breast cancer through an online catalog.
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